Saturday, March 3, 2012

Dog painting work-in-progress

He is my other eyes that can see above the clouds; my other ears that hear above the winds. ... He has told me a thousand times over that I am his reason for being; by the way he rests against my leg; by the way he thumps his tail at my smallest smile ...

– GENE HILL

A Dog Named Blue WORK-IN-PROGRESS

I got a late start on this one today after working on another project this morning. I’m trying to keep him rough and loose, and so far I’m really enjoying the progress.

Here’s the underpainting, which has been sitting on the mantel in my studio for a couple of weeks, quietly reminding me to “do another dog painting, would ya?” This underpainting is a sketch in indigo acrylic, with acrylic glazes of phthalo blue, cadmium yellow light and quinacrodone rose.

Today I started with the oils. As always in a pet portrait (a pet portrait where the subject is awake, that is) I like to start with the eyes. That brings life to the painting right off, and makes it more fun to continue. Even though I’m using a small brush to get the details, I still concentrate on keeping each stroke loose, doing only one or two strokes at a time before wiping the brush and reloading with paint.

From there I kind of just work my way out and down the snout. Whenever I’m working on a dog portrait, it kind of surprises me how huge the nose actually is in proportion to the eyes. Especially on hounds and other trackers and hunters.

Although I’m trying to keep the color areas loose and kind of blocky, because of the slow drying time I still have the option to go back and blend in some areas, to get a balance between blended and blocky. That’s one of the things I love about working in oils!

When I began, I had intended on making the background mainly greens and turquoise, but now I’m kind of liking that vivid red underpainting as a main background color. We’ll see what happens tomorrow. Any thoughts?

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I’m an artist living in the farm country of north Louisiana, along with my husband, our four cats and five dogs.
I love to paint everything (including the walls in our house) and find constant inspiration in my daily life: dogs, cats, cows, horses, trees, fields, ponds and bayous, morning light, afternoon light ... you get the idea.
My work is greatly inspired by the style of America’s Golden Age of Illustration, particularly the work of Howard Pyle, N. C. Wyeth, Maxfield Parrish, Jessie Wilcox Smith, Elizabeth Shippen Green and others.
I’ve been painting my whole life, and I have sold my work to patrons all over the USA, Canada, the UK and Europe. As a follower of Christ, and with God’s help, my daily goal is to live every aspect of my life to the glory of God, from the most mundane and necessary of chores to the work I enjoy the best, ever grateful to be able to share whatever gifts I most graciously have been given.

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